Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music
You don't seem to understand. I enjoy a plethora of music which includes all sub-genres of Progressive, Metal, Classical, Jazz, Instrumental, etc etc.
I don't like "emo", I feel it's a very substandard genre of music with no outstanding merits or reasons to listen to them.
I've heard more emotion from instrumental bands than anything in the "emo" category. Not to mention I've heard better screaming from 12 year olds than anything I've ever heard from "screamo".
It has nothing to do with me needing patience or time, I have plenty of both which has let me get into a lot of different musical tastes. That's entirely my point, that after all that time I still can find no redeeming qualities in the music you've talked endlessly about in your original post.
You don't seem to understand. I enjoy a plethora of music which includes all sub-genres of Progressive, Metal, Classical, Jazz, Instrumental, etc etc.
I don't like "emo", I feel it's a very substandard genre of music with no outstanding merits or reasons to listen to them.
I've heard more emotion from instrumental bands than anything in the "emo" category. Not to mention I've heard better screaming from 12 year olds than anything I've ever heard from "screamo".
It has nothing to do with me needing patience or time, I have plenty of both which has let me get into a lot of different musical tastes. That's entirely my point, that after all that time I still can find no redeeming qualities in the music you've talked endlessly about in your original post.

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